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Wallace Baroque Silverplate Coffee Tea Service Set Tray Teapot Sugar Creamer 6PC
By Wallace Silversmiths
Located in Dayton, OH
Wallace Baroque silverplate tea set, circa 1940s. An ornate European design with scalloping
Category

Vintage 1940s Baroque Tea Sets

Materials

Metal

Wallace Baroque Silver Plate Tea Service
By Wallace Silversmiths
Located in Pataskala, OH
Stunning Wallace silver plate four-piece set with Baroque pattern is truly timeless and holds its
Category

Vintage 1940s American Baroque Sheffield and Silverplate

Materials

Silver Plate

Ornate 19th century Silverplated Teapot by R.W & Co
By Wallace Silversmiths
Located in Vancouver, BC
An unusual designed Silverplated Teapot. The handle is in the form of a sphinx and the four feet
Category

Antique 19th Century American Tea Sets

Wallace Silver Baroque Silver Plate Five-Piece Teapot, Coffeepot, Tray Set
By Wallace Silversmiths
Located in St. Petersburg, FL
of use. Production dates: Unknown. Includes coffee pot with lid 282, teapot with lid 282
Category

20th Century American Sheffield and Silverplate

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Finding the Right sheffield-silverplate for You

Sheffield silverplate is a durable combination of thin silver sheets and comparatively thicker sheets of copper that was used to create a variety of household objects for years. On 1stDibs, find a collection of antique and vintage Sheffield silverplate and other silverplate for all of your formal dining and entertaining needs.

A cutler named Thomas Boulsover, who worked for a cutlers company in Sheffield, England, accidentally invented what we now call Sheffield silverplate during the 1700s. While working on a decorative knife for a customer — the metalworkers guild had been tasked with repairing its handle — Boulsover mistakenly overheated the silver and noticed that the knife’s layers of silver and copper melded together, creating an impressive bond. This new material felt like silver but was substantially cheaper. It was then used to produce a variety of serveware, candlesticks, buttons, tea sets and more. For families that couldn’t afford the sterling-silver tureens that were used to serve soup in the upper-class English homes at the time, this was good news. They could impress guests with housewares that looked like sterling silver but actually weren't.

Today, just as pewter collectibles and sterling silver are popular with collectors at neighborhood flea markets, antique Sheffield silverplate housewares are sought after for their appearance and rich history. Sheffield silverplate can command high prices on the secondhand market.

Securing yourself a Sheffield silverplate piece is like acquiring a little bit of history. In order to identify authentic Sheffield silverplate, you need to look for one significant attribute of the material. A metalworker had to ensure that all of the exposed edges of a particular piece had to be covered with a rim of silver. If not, the middle layer, which comprised copper, would show through. This would reveal that the piece was not sterling silver.

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